"The Only Time We Have Had Quiet Was During the Angelus"

EXHIBITION : RTÉ COVERAGE OF GENERAL ELECTIONS

About this Item

With television reporting on an election for the first time, radio took a new approach to its coverage. From 3.00pm on the first day of the count, scheduled programmes were suspended.
The RTV Guide announced that "This re-scheduling of broadcasting is intended to provide listeners with a running story of the election count, with intervals for music when the flow slackens."

Title

General Election 1965

1st Broadcast

01/04/1965

Contributor

Kevin O'Kelly (Presenter)
John Ross (Reporter)

Clip Duration

00:03:47

Material Type

Audio

Clip title

"The Only Time We Have Had Quiet Was During the Angelus"

Extended description

With television reporting on an election for the first time, radio took a new approach to its coverage. From 3.00pm on the first day of the count, scheduled programmes were suspended.

The RTV Guide announced that "This re-scheduling of broadcasting is intended to provide listeners with a running story of the election count, with intervals for music when the flow slackens."

Coverage was a mixture of analysis, forecasting and live reporting from the count centres. This clip gives a sample of the type of fare offered by radio to the listeners during the election count.

Reporter John Ross in Galway observes the tic-tac men and notes that the only time there was quiet was during the Angelus.

Local keywords

Politics, Elections,

Geographical coverage

Galway, Ireland

Topic

Politics and Economics

Publisher Broadcaster

RTÉ

First broadcast channel

Radio Éireann

Production year

1965

Country of production

Ireland

Original identifier

BB155

IPR restrictions

Rights Reserved - Free Access

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